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Old 09-01-2011, 04:43 PM   #793
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Prop 8 trial: Plaintiffs to appear before CA Supreme Court in hearing on standing
By Adam Bink

Via press release:

American Foundation for Equal Rights
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 1, 2011

ADVISORY: Plaintiffs to Appear Before CA Supreme Court to Debate Proponents’ Standing in Prop. 8 Case

Proponents Not Harmed by Marriage Equality

DATE: Tuesday, September 6, 2011

TIME: Hearing scheduled to begin at 10:00am Pacific Time

WHERE: Supreme Court of California
Earl Warren Building
350 McAllister Street (4th Floor)
San Francisco, CA 94102-4797

**Press conference with AFER lead attorney Theodore B. Olson and Board President Chad Griffin immediately following hearing outside courthouse.**

DETAILS: On Tuesday, September 6 at 10:00am PT, plaintiffs in the Perry v. Brown case will be at the Supreme Court of California for a hearing regarding whether under state law proponents of a ballot initiative have a right to represent the state on appeal when state officials do not do so (i.e., “standing”). Plaintiffs maintain that proponents of Proposition 8 do not have standing because they cannot show specific and concrete harm. Proposition 8 was ruled unconstitutional in August 2010. The American Foundation for Equal Rights (AFER) is the sole sponsor of the Perry case.

This hearing falls on the very first day of the court’s fall calendar. The question was certified to the Supreme Court of California by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit earlier this year.

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Once the Supreme Court hears arguments, by law it has 90 days to send it's decision to the 9th District Circut Court of appreals, who will then make it's ruling on whether or not the Proponents have standing to defend Prop 8 since the Governor and Attorney General have said they will not.

If the 9th District Court then declares the Proponents do not have standing, Prop 8 is struck from our (CA) consitution THEORECTICALLY, as then appeals and possible stays could be filed and/or granted.

Looks like a long fight still ahead, but at least we are seeing movement once again!
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